Mason Greenwood has reportedly given his definitive "yes" to joining Roma this summer, prioritising a move to the Stadio Olimpico over a lucrative offer from Turkish giants Fenerbahce. The former Manchester United forward has entered into a "silent pact" with Giallorossi boss Gian Piero Gasperini after a series of secret phone calls convinced him of the move to Serie A.
Roma are preparing to intensify their pursuit of Mason Greenwood in the coming days, determined to resolve their right-wing issue before Atletico Madrid can enter the race, with reports in Italy suggesting the Spanish club could pivot towards the Marseille forward should Julian Alvarez be allowed to leave.
Atletico Madrid have reportedly started looking for potential replacements for star striker Julian Alvarez, who is heavily linked with a massive transfer to rivals Barcelona. As they prepare for the Argentine's potential departure, manager Diego Simeone has identified Marseille talisman Mason Greenwood as the ideal candidate to lead his revamped frontline.
Marseille have officially announced the arrival of Bruno Genesio as their new head coach. The former Lille and Lyon boss arrives at the Stade Velodrome to lead a new era for the club, who count Mason Greenwood among their star players, as he replaces Habib Beye in the hot seat.
Mason Greenwood has reportedly issued a blunt "let me go" plea to Marseille as the race for his signature intensifies between European heavyweights. While the forward has long been linked with a move to Serie A's Roma, a lucrative alternative from Fenerbahçe has emerged that could completely derail the plans of his primary suitors in Italy.
Mason Greenwood's future has become the latest flashpoint in the Serie A transfer market as Juventus have reportedly entered the race to sign the Marseille forward. The Bianconeri are ready to challenge rivals Roma for the 24-year-old following his latest prolific campaign in Ligue 1.